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Trump's First Year: Venezuela Bombings, Becoming a Police State, and Reviewing Our Predictions
Jan 9, 2026
1h 51m 52s
Can James Lindsay Save Israel and Western Civilization From The Trap of Catharsis?
Nov 3, 2025
1h 57m 34s
How Do We Know What’s True in the Age of Digital Media Warfare?
Oct 9, 2025
2h 03m 31s
Am I a Leftist?? Exploring the Underbelly of Right Wing Nationalism
Oct 8, 2025
1h 58m 49s
Is Libertarianism Left-Wing or Right-Wing?: A Debate on Liberty’s True Nature
Sep 27, 2025
2h 05m 11s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 1/9/26 | ![]() Trump's First Year: Venezuela Bombings, Becoming a Police State, and Reviewing Our Predictions✨ | Trump's presidencypolitical analysis+5 | — | Libertarian Christian Institute | VenezuelaIran | TrumpVenezuela+8 | — | 1h 51m 52s | |
| 11/3/25 | ![]() Can James Lindsay Save Israel and Western Civilization From The Trap of Catharsis?✨ | catharsiscritical theory+4 | James Lindsay | Civilization vs. Catharsis | Israelthe West | catharsisemotional release+5 | — | 1h 57m 34s | |
| 10/9/25 | ![]() How Do We Know What’s True in the Age of Digital Media Warfare?✨ | digital media warfarepropaganda+3 | Mark PulsJason | Knocked Conscious PodcastDrop the Mask Podcast | — | truthdigital media+4 | — | 2h 03m 31s | |
| 10/8/25 | ![]() Am I a Leftist?? Exploring the Underbelly of Right Wing Nationalism✨ | right wing nationalismlibertarianism+4 | Jeremiah Harding | — | — | leftistnationalism+5 | — | 1h 58m 49s | |
| 9/27/25 | ![]() Is Libertarianism Left-Wing or Right-Wing?: A Debate on Liberty’s True Nature✨ | libertarianismpolitical spectrum+4 | Cody CookAlex Bernardo | Libertarian Christian InstituteLibertarian Christian Podcast+2 | — | libertarianismpolitical debate+6 | — | 2h 05m 11s | |
| 8/12/25 | ![]() Theology First or History First? Making Sense of Scripture in Modern Times with Alex Bernardo✨ | theologyscripture interpretation+3 | Alex Bernardo | Protestant Libertarian Podcast | — | theologyscripture+5 | — | 1h 29m 43s | |
| 8/6/25 | ![]() How to Reclaim Culture Without the Ring of Power: Reforming Christianity and Natural Law with Greg Baus✨ | Christian cultural engagementpolitical theory+4 | Gregory Baus | Reformed LibertariansLibertarian Christian Institute | — | Christianitynatural law+6 | — | 1h 11m 43s | |
| 7/9/25 | ![]() You Are The Power and Christ is King with Spike Cohen✨ | libertyChristian faith+3 | Spike Cohen | — | — | libertyChrist+5 | — | 1h 41m 37s | |
| 7/3/25 | ![]() Is the Libertarian Party America's Last Hope? with LNC Chair Steven Nekhaila✨ | Libertarian PartyAmerican politics+4 | Steven Michaela | Libertarian National CommitteeAmerica First Coalition+1 | — | Libertarian PartySteven Michaela+5 | — | 54m 49s | |
| 6/10/25 | ![]() "We Were Early, Not Wrong" - Trump, Elon & the Coming Debt Bomb✨ | national debt crisispolitical idolatry+4 | Dr. Norman Horn | Libertarian Christian InstituteThe Anarchist Anabaptist+1 | — | debt bombhyperinflation+5 | — | 1h 12m 13s | |
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| 4/29/25 | ![]() Libertarians and MAGA Part 2 - Coalitions or Compromise? With Austin Padgett | In this episode of the LCI Greenroom, Jacob Winograd hosts Austin Padgett for a deep dive into the ongoing coalition efforts between libertarians and the MAGA/MAHA movements. They explore the tension between staying principled and pursuing political pragmatism, particularly in the context of supporting Donald Trump as a strategic move. The discussion covers the emotional and philosophical struggles libertarians face when assessing Trump's performance, especially regarding issues like foreign policy toward Ukraine and Israel, regulatory rollbacks, and the freeing of Ross Ulbricht. Jacob expresses cautious regret over his vote for Trump while acknowledging tangible libertarian wins, while Austin emphasizes patience, strategy, and the complexity of achieving deregulation and decentralization through current political realities.The conversation also addresses broader philosophical concerns, including how libertarians should engage coalitions without losing their identity, how to respond to foreign aid and interventionism (especially concerning Israel and Palestine), and the importance of maintaining pressure on political figures while navigating the balance between support and critique. They further touch on sensitive topics like immigration enforcement, the danger of compromising core libertarian values in coalition politics, and the importance of focusing on long-term structural reforms—such as deregulation and decentralization—over short-term emotional reactions. Throughout, Austin advocates for a strategic optimism about leveraging the present political moment, while Jacob urges caution against losing sight of fundamental libertarian principles. | 1h 35m 47s | ||||||
| 4/29/25 | ![]() From Outsider to Overlord? Trump's Evolving Threat to Liberty | In this episode, Jacob is joined by Jeremiah Harding for an unfiltered conversation about Donald Trump's alarming shift toward authoritarianism. They discuss how Trump's record on war, foreign policy, surveillance, and civil liberties has deeply betrayed the liberty movement. Both reflect on the false promises of Trump’s outsider image, the reality of his policies, and how many libertarians, including Jacob himself, feel growing regret over supporting him. They explore how issues like immigration, militarization, and coalition-building have been weaponized in ways that libertarians and Christians must not ignore.This is the first of a two-part series. In the next episode, Jacob will be joined by a guest offering a more sympathetic view of Trump's presidency, providing a balanced discussion about how liberty-minded individuals can and should engage with the difficult realities of modern politics. Stay tuned for a respectful but challenging follow-up conversation! | 1h 39m 27s | ||||||
| 4/28/25 | ![]() How Do We Empower Future Generations? Martha Bueno on Liberty Oriented Parenting and Activism | In this live conversation, Jacob is joined by Martha Bueno — a Cuban-American libertarian activist, communicator, and former Vice Chair of the Libertarian Party of Miami-Dade — for a deep and wide-ranging discussion on how we can actually advance liberty in our culture, our politics, and our homes.We’ll reflect on the incredible moment earlier this year when Ross Ulbricht was finally freed, and what that victory means for the future of digital freedom, justice, and the limits of state power.Martha brings a unique perspective as a first-generation American, small business owner, and international advocate for liberty — especially in Latin America. We’ll explore how her approach to peaceful parenting, local political action, and public communication can help build a more vibrant, sustainable liberty movement.We’ll also wrestle with the tensions between principle and pragmatism in libertarian circles — and how we can overcome division and chart a course forward that brings real change, without compromising our values.Whether you’re new to the ideas of liberty or a seasoned activist, this conversation will inspire you to live free, parent intentionally, and work toward a more peaceful and voluntary society. | 1h 06m 57s | ||||||
| 2/6/25 | ![]() Does the Bible Teach Free Market Capitalism? Exploring Austrian Economics with EconBro | In this episode of LCI Greenroom: Open and Unscripted, host Jacob Winograd welcomes EconBro, a Nigerian minister and Austrian economist, to discuss the intersections of Austrian economics and Christianity. They explore the foundational principles of Austrian economics, its focus on individual human action, and its contrast with collectivist economic models. EconBro shares his journey into Austrian economics and why he believes it aligns more closely with Christian ethics than other economic systems. They also examine misconceptions about capitalism and morality, addressing claims that profit-driven markets promote greed while arguing that free markets actually empower charitable giving and responsible resource management.The conversation further delves into the role of Christians in political engagement, weighing the biblical tension between advocating for just governance and maintaining a degree of separation from worldly power structures. Jacob and EconBro discuss whether Christians should involve themselves in state affairs, the dangers of compromising principles in governance, and the historical examples of figures like Daniel and Nehemiah, who influenced rulers while maintaining their faithfulness to God. They conclude by emphasizing the importance of grounding both political and economic philosophies in sound biblical understanding and invite listeners to stay tuned for a future continuation of the discussion. | 1h 00m 01s | ||||||
| 2/6/25 | ![]() Do Libertarians Have Cause for Enthusiasm? Trump's Promises, Ross Ulbricht, DOGE and More | In this episode of LCI Greenroom: Open and Unscripted, host Jacob Winograd is joined by Norman Horn and Cody Cook to explore whether libertarians have cause for optimism about recent political developments. The panel examines Donald Trump’s promises, including his pivotal role in freeing Ross Ulbricht, and debates whether his broader track record warranted support this past election, as well as any continued libertarian support or optimism going forward.The discussion also delves into Elon Musk’s proposed Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE)—is it a visionary idea to streamline government or just political theater? Vivek Ramaswamy stepping out just as it started adds another wrinkle to the equation. Join us as we dig into the real questions libertarians are facing today—can we trust political promises, and do ideas like DOGE actually have the potential to change anything? It’s a conversation that’s bound to challenge your perspective and spark some spirited debate. | 2h 05m 06s | ||||||
| 1/11/25 | ![]() Unscripted Conversations on Liberty, Pacifism, and the Gospel with Cody Cook | In this special episode of LCI Greenroom: Open and Unscripted, host Jacob Winograd sits down with Cody Cook, the newest cohost of the Libertarian Christian Podcast. Join us as we explore Cody's background, his journey to libertarianism, and his perspective on the intersection of faith and liberty. This informal interview will give listeners a chance to get to know Cody, his vision for the podcast, and what excites him most about his new role.The discussion will also take a reflective turn as Jacob and Cody revisit their recent debate on Christian pacifism. In a unique twist, both will share what they believe was the other’s strongest argument, fostering an honest and thought-provoking dialogue about theology, ethics, and the challenges of applying Christian principles in the political realm. | 1h 36m 37s | ||||||
| 12/18/24 | ![]() From Clinton to Bush: The Policies & Broken Promises That Created Modern Russia - LCI "Provoked" Book Club Week 2 | In this episode of the LCI Green Room, Jacob Winograd, alongside Sean and Mark, continues week two of the Provoked Book Club, diving into Scott Horton’s meticulously detailed book on U.S. foreign policy. Joined by guest Kyle Anzalone, the discussion focuses on the devastating consequences of American-led foreign interventionism, specifically its role in shaping post-Cold War Russia and NATO expansion. The episode critiques the so-called “shock therapy” economic reforms implemented in Russia, highlighting the devastating hyperinflation and corruption that followed. The conversation also explores the origins of Vladimir Putin’s rise to power, tracing it to the U.S.-backed mismanagement of Russia’s economy and the humiliation of its people.The team examines the patterns of U.S. meddling through color revolutions in Eastern Europe, revealing how economic and political manipulation served Western interests while exacerbating tensions with Russia. The episode underscores NATO's growing footprint in the region and its implications for U.S.-Russia relations. With a mix of historical insight and sharp critiques, the hosts argue that these provocations have fueled ongoing global conflicts, emphasizing the need for a critical reexamination of American foreign policy. | 1h 31m 55s | ||||||
| 12/18/24 | ![]() The End of the Cold War and America's Unipolar Moment: "Provoked" Book Club Week 1 | In this inaugural episode of the Biblical Anarchy Podcast's book club series on Scott Horton's "Provoked: How Washington Started the New Cold War with Russia and the Catastrophe in Ukraine," host Jacob Winograd, along with guests Sean Collins and Mark Puls, dissect the U.S. foreign policy maneuvers following the Soviet Union's collapse. The discussion focuses on the Bush administration's overarching strategy to expand U.S. influence by integrating a reunified Germany into NATO, despite Soviet concerns. This period witnessed U.S. policymakers giving deceptive public assurances to the Soviets while privately pursuing American dominance in Europe. The guests critique the U.S.'s actions, arguing the reunification of Germany within NATO marked a significant, albeit contentious, symbol of victory over the Soviet Union, setting the stage for future NATO expansions and American interventions.The conversation further explores the impacts of Boris Yeltsin's leadership in Russia, characterizing his tenure as one that rendered Russia politically weak and easily influenced by U.S. strategies. The episode delves into the breakup of Yugoslavia, particularly in Bosnia, positioning it as a precursor to subsequent U.S. interventions in Kosovo, Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria. The speakers relate these historical events to contemporary geopolitical conflicts, emphasizing the cyclical nature of U.S. foreign policy and the often-overlooked informal agreements that shape international relations. They underscore the importance of understanding these historical contexts, urging listeners to seek candid information from independent thinkers and alternative media sources, rather than mainstream narratives. The episode sets the stage for a deep dive into Scott Horton's book over the coming weeks, promising a thorough examination of these complex issues. | 1h 34m 43s | ||||||
| 12/18/24 | ![]() Book Club Kickoff: Deep Dives into Scott Horton's Foreign Policy Analysis | In this special announcement episode of the Biblical Anarchy Podcast, host Jacob Winograd is joined by guests Mark Puls and Sean Collins to introduce an exciting new project: a weekly book discussion series centered around Scott Horton's latest book "Provoked." The series aims to delve into U.S. post-Cold War foreign policy, NATO expansion, and key conflicts such as Bosnia under George H. W. Bush, engaging various knowledgeable guests to explore the intricate details and primary sources cited in the book. Jacob and the guests highlight the importance of being informed about global issues, transparency, and debunking propaganda, with the first session focusing on the "unipolar moment" in pages 1-85 of the book.The discussion also touches on the current geopolitical landscape, with skepticism about the implications of U.S. involvement in regions like Ukraine and Iran. Both Sean and Mark express viewpoints on Vladimir Putin's actions, NATO's role, and historical events such as the fall of the Berlin Wall and Pearl Harbor, drawing parallels between past and current international conflicts. Mark shares his excitement for an upcoming event next Monday, while Jacob encourages listeners to subscribe on platforms like YouTube to stay updated. The episode concludes with a heartfelt farewell from Jacob and gratitude from the guests, setting the stage for an insightful and thought-provoking book series aimed at fostering a nuanced understanding of history and global politics. | 46m 31s | ||||||
| 10/21/24 | ![]() From Russell Brand to Trump: Clint Russell’s Insights on Liberty and Coalitions | In this episode of LCI Greenroom: Open and Unscripted, host Jacob Winograd sits down with Clint Russell, host of Liberty Lockdown, to discuss the recent Rescue the Republic and Rage Against the War Machine rallies held in Washington, DC. Clint shares his firsthand experience as a speaker at both events, reflecting on the turnout, the significance of coalition-building across political lines, and the challenges faced by the libertarian movement in navigating these broader coalitions. They delve into the need for libertarians to collaborate with other political factions, even when differences exist, as they combat totalitarianism and government overreach.The conversation also touches on the influence of prominent figures like Russell Brand and Jordan Peterson in shaping public discourse, particularly on topics like Christianity, liberty, and state power. Jacob and Clint explore how libertarian principles can be communicated effectively through such diverse coalitions, emphasizing the importance of focusing on common goals, like ending war and protecting civil liberties. Clint concludes with a call for greater engagement and coalition-building in the liberty movement to avoid isolation and irrelevance. | 1h 29m 42s | ||||||
| 9/23/24 | ![]() Javier Milei: Friend of Foe? Libertarian Debate Night | In this episode of the LCI Greenroom, Jacob Winograd hosts a debate between Skot Sheller and Jeremiah Harding on the controversial libertarian figure, Javier Milei. Skot, a proponent of Milei, highlights the Argentinian president’s efforts to cut inflation, deregulate the economy, and reduce crime. He views Milei as a libertarian reformer who is leading Argentina out of economic turmoil caused by decades of socialist policies, while fighting the challenges of high inflation and poverty through free-market initiatives.Jeremiah, however, critiques Milei as an authoritarian in disguise, pointing out his ties to Western imperialism, the military-industrial complex, and his support for AI surveillance systems. He argues that Milei’s economic reforms cater to foreign investors at the expense of the Argentinian working class. The episode dives deep into the debate around Milei’s economic policies, foreign relations, and his long-term impact on Argentina’s political and social landscape. | 1h 46m 50s | ||||||
| 9/10/24 | ![]() Donald Trump or Chase Oliver? Which One Should Libertarians Support This November? | In this episode of LCI Greenroom, host Jacob Winograd is joined by guests Dave Casey and Alex Bernardo to engage in a lively discussion about the upcoming presidential election and the libertarian approach to voting. With November fast approaching, libertarians are faced with a critical choice: whether to back Libertarian Party nominee Chase Oliver or throw their support behind Donald Trump. The conversation explores third-party political strategy, key libertarian principles, and the advantages and pitfalls of supporting each candidate.Dave and Alex offer contrasting perspectives, with Dave highlighting the pragmatic argument for Trump based on potential gains in policy and influence, while Alex delves into the importance of maintaining libertarian principles and opposing the duopoly. Together, they tackle key topics like foreign policy, healthcare, social issues, and the political system's corrupt nature, all while considering the role of faith in voting decisions. | 1h 27m 29s | ||||||
| 9/3/24 | ![]() Plugging Back Into the Matrix: Jacob Returns from 30 Day Media Break | In this lively and unscripted episode of the LCI Greenroom, Doug Stuart welcomes back Jacob Winograd after his 30-day break from social media. The discussion revolves around Jacob's experience of disconnecting from the digital world, his reasons for taking the break, and the challenges he faced while adjusting to life offline, especially with the arrival of his fifth child. The conversation also touches on the latest happenings at Libertarian Christian Institute (LCI), including recent podcast episodes and ongoing projects, such as a book club and the creation of LCI-branded merchandise. Jacob reflects on his return to the media landscape, sharing his thoughts on the surreal nature of modern news and the importance of maintaining focus on more significant issues amid the distractions of the culture war.The episode is a mix of humor and serious reflection as Jacob, Doug, and Cody Cooke delve into various topics ranging from the absurdity of current events to the deeper implications of living a life guided by Christian principles in a politically charged environment. Listeners can expect a thought-provoking and entertaining discussion that challenges the status quo and encourages a deeper examination of how Christians engage with the world around them. | 44m 36s | ||||||
| 8/2/24 | ![]() Stephen Wolfe on Nationalism vs Libertarianism - How Should Government Be Limited? | In this episode of the Biblical Anarchy Podcast, host Jacob Winograd is joined by guest Stephen Wolfe, an author and political philosopher known for his work on Christian nationalism and reformed political theology. Wolfe discusses the concepts from his book, "The Case for Christian Nationalism," exploring how Christian values can inform political and social structures. The conversation delves into the differences and similarities between Christian nationalism and Christian libertarianism, particularly regarding the role of government and individual liberty. Wolfe expresses a preference for limited government but notes that the extent of government intervention should be tailored to the cultural and moral characteristics of a society. The discussion also touches on the foundations of political theory, including the relevance of natural law, reason, and Biblical principles in shaping governance. Wolfe argues that while the Bible provides essential moral guidelines, it is not solely a political manual and should be complemented by practical considerations of what laws and structures will best promote the common good. He contrasts his views with those of libertarians, who often emphasize minimal government interference. Both Wolfe and Winograd agree on the need for decentralized power, with Wolfe advocating for a return to a more federalist system, allowing local governments greater authority to reflect the specific needs and values of their communities. | 1h 12m 25s | ||||||
| 8/2/24 | ![]() Objectivism vs. Christianity: Comparing Different Foundations for a Libertarian Society | Objectivism vs. Christianity: Comparing Different Foundations for a Libertarian SocietyIn this engaging episode of the Biblical Anarchy Podcast, host Jacob Winograd and guest Michael Leibowitz dive into a profound discussion comparing Objectivism and Christianity as foundations for a libertarian and capitalist society. The conversation explores whether faith is in conflict with reason or can be seen as compatible, delving into objections to Christianity and its teachings on governance, profit, and societal structure. Michael, an Objectivist, shares his views on the importance of reason and self-interest in a free society, while Jacob defends the compatibility of Christian ethics with libertarian values, emphasizing the role of humility, selflessness, and divine providence.Throughout the episode, the dialogue is marked by respectful debate and thoughtful analysis, highlighting the contrasting yet occasionally overlapping perspectives of the two worldviews. Jacob addresses common criticisms of Christianity's perceived anti-capitalist stance by interpreting Biblical passages within their historical and theological contexts. Michael challenges these interpretations, questioning the logical coherence and practical implications of Biblical teachings. This intellectually stimulating episode invites listeners to consider the deeper philosophical and ethical underpinnings of a libertarian society. | 1h 36m 55s | ||||||
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